The proposed CDA-2 will provide Dr. Christine Gould, a Clinical Psychologist at the VA Palo Alto Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center (GRECC) and recently graduated VA Advanced Fellow in Geriatrics, with research training to foster her career aimed at slowing functional decline in older Veterans with anxiety and depression. Her mentor team includes Drs. Ruth O'Hara, Sherry A. Beaudreau, Mary Goldstein, and Julie Wetherell. Consultants include Drs. Helena Kraemer, Joung Won (Terri) Huh, and Eric Kuhn. In this CDA-2 award, Dr. Gould will obtain training in 1) clinical trials and longitudinal methods, 2) technology and eHealth, 3) medical comorbidity and functioning, and 4) grant and scientific writing. In the CDA-2 research plan, Dr.
Gould aims test whether a brief psychosocial intervention for anxiety improves functioning in older Veterans with anxiety disorders. Anxiety is pervasive, costly, and leads to behavioral avoidance, disability, and poor quality of life. The proposed CDA-2 is expected to benefit older Veterans (= 60 years) by reducing anxiety and avoidance and thereby increasing their engagement in activities and improving overall functioning. This project is aligned with older adults' preference of psychotherapy to pharmacotherapy for treating anxiety.
The first aim of the proposed project is to adapt progressive muscle relaxation (PMR), an efficacious treatment for late-life anxiety, for administration at home using DVD videos. Self-directed PMR will increase older Veterans' access to this brief treatment. The program, BREATHE (Breathing, Relaxation, and Education for Anxiety Treatment in the Home Environment), was developed by Dr. Gould with her mentors' input and includes age-appropriate vignettes of anxiety-evoking situations (e.g., health related worries, financial concerns, attending medical visits). Two studie will address the first aim. In study 1a, qualitative feedback from 20 older Veterans on the video modules will be obtained via semi- structured interviews. In study 1b, the feasibility of BREATHE will be piloted in 10 older Veterans with anxiety disorders, specifically, Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), Panic Disorder (PD), Agoraphobia, Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD), and Anxiety Disorder NOS. Functioning will be assessed using the modified Activity Card Sort.
The second aim of the CDA-2 is to assess Veterans' preferences, access to, and perceptions of technology platform that can be used to deliver brief psychosocial treatments. Study 2 will address this aim in 75 older Veterans by obtaining feedback via interview and questionnaires about telephone, web-based, mobile app, telehealth, and DVD-based platforms for interventions.
The third aim of the CDA-2 is to determine whether BREATHE has a greater impact on anxiety and functioning compared with an active control (psychoeducation). Study 3 will address this aim with a randomized control trial of DVD-based BREATHE compared with psychoeducation in 60 older Veterans with anxiety disorders (GAD, PD, Agoraphobia, SAD, and unspecified anxiety disorder). It is hypothesized that BREATHE will result in a statistically and clinically significant reduction of anxiety symptoms as measured with the Geriatric Anxiety Scale compared with psychoeducation. Improvements in functioning (Activity Card Sort) are expected for participants randomized to the BREATHE condition compared with those randomized to psychoeducation. Hypotheses in study 3 will be addressed with mixed effects models. This CDA-2 is an essential step towards Dr. Gould's long term goal of becoming a VA leader in research on interventions aimed toward improving older Veteran's functioning via the treatment of mental health symptoms. This CDA-2 also aligns with Dr. Gould's aim of developing these interventions for dissemination via different technology platforms as part of the implementation and outreach process in her future independent VA research career.

Public Health Relevance

Anxiety leads to poor quality of life, avoidance of activities, decreased social engagement, functional decline, and disability in older patients. Progressive muscle relaxation (PMR) is one of the most successful treatments for late-life anxiety, but it is not widely available to older Veterans. In this Career Development Award (CDA-2), I will teach PMR to older Veterans using videos that can be viewed in their own homes. I will examine which technology and telehealth platforms older Veterans prefer to use to support their mental health care. The immediate impact of this CDA-2 research plan will provide PMR treatment to older anxious Veterans. The information gathered in the proposed CDA-2 and resulting PMR videos will be used to teach relaxation via Veterans' preferred technology platform in future studies. The ultimate goal of this CDA-2 training plan is to prepare me for a VA research career focused developing and testing interventions that improve older Veterans' functioning by treating mental health symptoms.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
Veterans Affairs (VA)
Type
Veterans Administration (IK2)
Project #
5IK2RX001478-03
Application #
9278011
Study Section
Career Development Program - Panel II (RRD9)
Project Start
2015-07-01
Project End
2020-06-30
Budget Start
2017-07-01
Budget End
2018-06-30
Support Year
3
Fiscal Year
2017
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Veterans Admin Palo Alto Health Care Sys
Department
Type
DUNS #
046017455
City
Palo Alto
State
CA
Country
United States
Zip Code
94304
Kok, Brian C; Ma, Vanessa K; Gould, Christine E (2018) Validation of the Older Adult Social Evaluative Scale (OASES) as a measure of social anxiety. Int Psychogeriatr 30:1323-1332
Gould, Christine E; Gerolimatos, Lindsay A; Beaudreau, Sherry A et al. (2018) Older adults report more sadness and less jealousy than young adults in response to worry induction. Aging Ment Health 22:512-518
Gould, Christine E; Karna, Rosy; Jordan, Josh et al. (2018) Subjective but Not Objective Sleep is Associated with Subsyndromal Anxiety and Depression in Community-Dwelling Older Adults. Am J Geriatr Psychiatry 26:806-811
Zapata, Aimee Marie L; Beaudreau, Sherry A; O'Hara, Ruth et al. (2018) Information-Seeking about Anxiety and Perceptions about Technology to Teach Coping Skills in Older Veterans. Clin Gerontol 41:346-356
Gould, Christine E; Spira, Adam P; Liou-Johnson, Victoria et al. (2018) Association of Anxiety Symptom Clusters with Sleep Quality and Daytime Sleepiness. J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci 73:413-420
O'Hara, Ruth; Beaudreau, Sherry A; Gould, Christine E et al. (2017) Handling clinical comorbidity in randomized clinical trials in psychiatry. J Psychiatr Res 86:26-33
Gould, Christine E; Zapata, Aimee Marie L; Bruce, Janine et al. (2017) Development of a video-delivered relaxation treatment of late-life anxiety for veterans. Int Psychogeriatr 29:1633-1645
Beaudreau, Sherry A; Hantke, Nathan C; Mashal, Nehjla et al. (2017) Unlocking Neurocognitive Substrates of Late-Life Affective Symptoms Using the Research Domain Criteria: Worry Is an Essential Dimension. Front Aging Neurosci 9:380
Kawai, Makoto; Beaudreau, Sherry A; Gould, Christine E et al. (2016) Longitudinal association of delta activity at sleep onset with cognitive and affective function in community-dwelling older adults. Int J Geriatr Psychiatry 31:1124-35
Kawai, Makoto; Beaudreau, Sherry A; Gould, Christine E et al. (2016) Delta Activity at Sleep Onset and Cognitive Performance in Community-Dwelling Older Adults. Sleep 39:907-14

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